The final supermoon of 2023 is almost here - what it means for your moon placement [View this email in your browser]( The end of September brings us the Harvest Moon of the Full Moon in Aries, which fires up the skies on September 29 at 2:57 a.m. US/Pacific. This will be the final supermoon of 2023, when the Moon is at its closest proximity to the Earth, pulling the tides higher and lower than usual. Many of us may be called to explore our free will and autonomy, perhaps provoked through an apparent clash of wills with others, or maybe more rooted in an internal struggle to set or maintain a course of action. It may be helpful to consider what our divine will is, the goals or purposes set forth for us by our own soul or higher self, which is often a great mystery unto itself. Though this discernment may come through a rebalancing of our relationship to Marsâto passion, anger, competition, and self-assertionâweâre also looking at a bit of a karmic cleansing during the first two weeks of October as Mars, Pluto, and the South Node of the Moon interact. This dynamic combination indicates an encounter with the gravity of the past, as Pluto intensifies the transformation of the karmic inheritances symbolized by the South Node of the Moon. This is accompanied by the New Moon solar eclipse in Libra that seems to point to new forms of expressing the self in relation to old forms of inhabiting a collective âweâ. Our thoughts, however, may be caught up in a dance of the real (Saturn) and the idealistic (Neptune) as mental Mercury opposes Neptune (exact October 2) at the end of a retrograde, which opposed both Saturn and Neptune. Many of us got a preview of what the incoming Saturn conjunct Neptune (February 2024âMay 2027) holds for us as individuals and as a collective. We might reflect on any themes of fluidity, changeability, and seeing through illusions that occurred since August 3, in order to prepare for that long and very significant world transit. Whether we might look forward to the dream-making promise of Saturn-Neptune or dread its disillusioning perils, the ability to discern what is true will require a great deal of courage.
The Aries Full Moonâs arrow of desire asks us about the courage and heart required to pierce through any self-deception and grasp our soulâs divine will to make our offering to the Good Dream of the Earth. The night of September 29 will be flooded by the light of the Aries Full Moon stirring the cauldron of emotions. Aries is a bright, hot, and impulsive filter on the instinct-driven Moon, and yet the Sunâs conscious light of awareness is tempered by the lens of socially refined, graceful, and diplomatic Libra. The question of how we flourish or suffer in our relationships to others may come to the fore under this lunation, as we encounter limits on our will or our self-determination and fight to strike a balance. Venus is thought to govern the activities of Libra. At the end of the Venus retrograde periodâs extended excavation of our desires (exact October 6), the experimental and freedom-oriented mood of Venus square Uranus will reveal how it has defined that excavation as it makes its final exact aspect under the Aries Full Moon. The interdependence that Venus and Libra Sun represent will face off with the independence represented by Mars and Aries Moon, offering us some questions about sovereignty, both our own and othersâ. Many of us will have to consider the ways in which our will both clashes and converges with that of others. Mars and Aries are associated with the will, although they are considered a purely egoic drive, a self-assertion wholly rooted in an isolated self. While individuality is crucial to the integrity of the underlying unity of existence, each of us can also locate a divine will, which we might think of as what is uniquely ours to accomplish or contribute in this life. The divine will emanates from the soul or the higher self, and thus includes the reality of Venus and Libra, that we inhabit a community of life composed of many individual wills. What happens when our will or our mission in life seems to conflict with those we love? Navigating such conflicts of will may be a sore point that is illuminated by this Full Moon. However, with Mars currently passing through the sign of Libra until October 11, we might more easily recognize how it is possible to cooperate with the divine will within everyone else around us.
Mars Square Pluto The trick, of course, is cultivating our connection to the soulâs divine will, to right thought, speech and action, and with Mars square Pluto (exact October 8) the more aggravated aspects of our Mars energy is indicated. Mars embodies the experiences of pursuit, anger, bitterness, annoyance, and humiliation, and he also carries the feelings of triumph, pride, competition, and victory. Whether our Mars is underactive, perhaps expressing as fear, avoidance, or inappropriate submission to others, or our Mars is overactive, maybe attacking others without provocation, inappropriate hostilities, or getting lost in a tunnel vision of rage, the nature of our martial imbalances may be reflected to us throughout the first two weeks of October. We could be offered a chance to identify and clear away obstacles to connecting with our higher selfâs divine will. We require Marsâs energy in order to survive, not just to orient towards ultimate meaning and purpose in life via connection to divine will. Sorting through the imbalances of Mars in our lives can help us to better protect ourselves on the day to day, while also getting to the heart of our direction in life. Mars Conjunct South Node North Node Aries + South Node in Libra Solar Eclipse of the New Moon in Libra Part of the rebalancing act for Mars must contain an encounter with the weight of the past, as Mars crosses the Moonâs South Node in Libra (exact October 18), the South Node being a point used in astrology to represent karmic inheritances of all kinds. It is a particularly potent crossing, since Mars is also squaring the titanic power of Pluto as a stationary Pluto squares the Moonâs nodes, promising to help us all get a good look at buried secrets or forgotten treasures related to our particular mission in life. This cosmic combination of Mars, Pluto, and the Nodes will correlate to something of a karmic flush out for many of us, which may continue on through the coming eclipses. September 29 brings us the first Full Moon on the Aries/Libra axis since the Moonâs nodes changed signs on July 17 to place their emphasis on how we achieve our goals through personal will (Aries) or social roles and belonging (Libra). New forms of expressing the self will get to interact with old forms of inhabiting a collective âweâ, as the most relational polarity among the signs is now fired up by eclipses, with the next solar eclipse occurring in the sign of Libra on October 14. The New Moon in Libraâs October 14 eclipse contains both a karmic binding and unbinding process, as its ruler relational Venus opposes the lord of karma, Saturn. If we think of karma merely as action, this eclipse indicates a change in the people we are dancing with, or in the nature of our dance together. The people and communities we have shared so many experiences with, both in this life and previous lives, may be reshuffled over the next six months and, in some cases, may catapult us to the next stage of our lifeâs journey.
Mercury Opposite Neptune Mercury Enters Libra As part of the karmic flush out, we might have to sort through what is real and what is merely idealistic, and distinguish utopian visions (utopia meaning âno placeâ) from the Good Dream of the Earth. Mercury joins the party in Libra on October 4 (until October 21), having just completed the path of their retrograde in Virgo on September 30. Mercuryâs retrograde since August 3 featured an opposition to the reality principle of Saturn and the dream maker Neptune, and on October 2, Mercury makes their final opposition of the retrograde period to idealistic Neptune. It could be helpful to review the events of that retrograde period, starting at the beginning of August, for previews of what the upcoming world transit of Saturn conjunct Neptune (February 2024âMay 2027) will bring into our lives and into our world. Saturn-Neptune brings up the importance of our relationship to water, both in the literal sense and in the metaphorical sense of the experience of fluidity, mutability, and the ability to take many very different forms. It also represents the dance of the real (Saturn) and the imaginal (Neptune), the never-ending mystery of exploring the stories we conjure about our lives and the meaning inherent in them. This mystery can be at turns both frightening and enlivening, requiring courage and a willingness to venture out beyond what is currently known. With this opposition of Mercury to Neptune, we are called to reflect on our ability to discern what is trueâsuch as our soulâs true divine willâas the physicist Richard Feynman, himself born with Saturn-Neptune, put it: âThe first principle is that you must not fool yourself, and you are the easiest person to fool.â
Full Moon in Aries by Moon Sign The Moon represents who we are before we even think about who we are. She represents our instinctual self and she describes our deepest vulnerabilities, as well as our most profound capacity to connect with others. Full Moons amplify energy and emotions, and this Harvest Full Moon indicates an encounter with limits on our will, and the effort to pursue our mission in life. Letâs see how the Aries Full Moon impacts your own Moon placement! Aries Moon This is your Full Moon of 2023, Aries Moon! The word âcompromiseâ may not be in your vocabulary, and that is as it should be. But there is something more that partnership wants from you, and it can only come from seriously considering the merit of the otherâs point of view. Something juicy is waiting on the other side of a collaboration more intimate than any youâve tried before. Taurus Moon The usual comforts might not be so comforting under the light of the Aries Full Moon. This lunation may in fact help you to see the ways you try to escape difficult decisions, Taurus Moon, and redirect your attention to what must be faced and embraced. Gemini Moon The circles of friends, colleagues and acquaintances who most influence your sense of self in the world are under the spotlight of the Aries Full Moon, Gemini Moon. You may notice that whereas some are comfortable allies on your path, others are more challengingâthese challengers can help you find deeper sources of confidence and belief in yourself. Interested in a personalized astrological reading, intuitive reading, or healing ritual? [Get in touch with Erica here]( for a deep dive into archetypal astrology. If you follow us on Instagram, you may have noticed [@animamundiherbals]( temporarily disappeared earlier this week. According to IG, this was a mistake, but for a small business like ours, that can be a huge hit to the momentum weâve been building for many years. If you're not already following us on our other social media platforms, weâd love to stay connected with you. Hereâs where you can find us in the digital realm⦠Please follow us on these social channels: [Pinterest]( | [TikTok]( | [Instagra]( Stay tuned for special offers right here, on our email list. We are so grateful to you for your ongoing support as we navigated this âdarkâ period with as much grace, positivity, and sense of humor as we could muster. Thank you for continuing to be a member of our loyal community of plant lovers. We are so grateful for you, familia. Like a mycelium network, let's connect! For recipes and magic follow [@ANIMAMUNDIHERBALS]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Website]( Copyright Anima Mundi Herbals © 2023
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